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Cricket World Cup 2015: 100 Days to Go

Published: Thu 6 Nov 2014 09:31 AM
Cricket World Cup 2015: 100 Days to Go
ICC Cricket World Cup 2015
Old foes face new heights with 100 Days To Go
6 November 2014
Four cricket legends have taken cricket to new heights batting and bowling on top of the iconic Auckland Harbour Bridge marking 100 Days until the start of the ICC Cricket World Cup 2015.
Video: Auckland celebrates 100 Days until CWC 2015
6 November 2014
Four cricket legends have taken cricket to new heights batting and bowling on top of the iconic Auckland Harbour Bridge marking 100 Days until the start of the ICC Cricket World Cup 2015.
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